Gipuzkoa will invest 26.4 million in strengthening and repairing bridges and viaducts

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Among the planned works, already started or planned, are the eastern end of the GI-20 viaducts in the Loiola district of San Sebastián, various transit infrastructures on the NI and those for access to cities such as Mendaro, Lasarte-Oria, Andoain on. and Azpeitia.

The Provincial Council of Gipuzkoa plans to implement a number of 26.4 million euros in works to strengthen and rehabilitate bridges and viaducts of the area’s road network.

Among the planned works, already started or planned, are the eastern end of the GI-20 viaducts in the Loiola district of San Sebastián, various transit infrastructures on the NI and those for access to cities such as Mendaro, Lasarte-Oria, Andoain on. and Azpeitia.

These predictions are reflected in a new planning of interventions prepared by the provincial government for the current mandate and presented by the Deputy of Road Infrastructure of Gipuzkoa, Maria Ubarretxena, during a press conference held this Monday.

Ubarretxena emphasized that in Gipuzkoa there are almost 1,300 transit infrastructures, including bridges and viaducts with structures designed in the 1970s, whose “structural configuration and technical solutions have become completely obsolete.”

At the end of the life cycle of certain infrastructures, as emphasized, “the deterioration caused by use and corrosion or by the increase in the volume and weight of traffic” is added, as is the case with the NI “in all its extension “, where the oldest bridges of the Gipuzkoa road network are located.

Source: EITB

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